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. >> one of our staff set out to systematically set up a database in order to lolook at the long list of chemicals that we have at hand. those products that have health 1%-6% effect.ave 43% of the product on our list contained in the quinn disrupt the chemicals that could interfere with the development of individuals before they are born and cause irreveversible changes in n their health led a life. -- later in life. are not willinghere to trade their long-term future for short-term gain. >> it will in fact our enenvironment and ouour undergrd water. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land forms, rolliling hills, and prisistine forests. the people of fish t the indedendent and proroud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around the city is rich in undergrounund gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a controversiaial method knonown a hydraulic fracturing. in the u u.s., thisis has been linknked to a host of social an mental problems. these polish communities have hea
. >> one of our staff set out to systematically set up a database in order to lolook at the long list of chemicals that we have at hand. those products that have health 1%-6% effect.ave 43% of the product on our list contained in the quinn disrupt the chemicals that could interfere with the development of individuals before they are born and cause irreveversible changes in n their health led a life. -- later in life. are not willinghere to trade their long-term future for short-term gain....
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Jun 10, 2017
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the plplan will lolook to facice thahat we are a able to conontie with our fisisheies industryry, with o our tourismsm industry yn a susustainable e way to ensnsut we can rely o on these ececonos r future genererations to o com. so i if u hahave the rigight protected areas, right size and right place, then this will minimize that impact, not only to our biodiversity, but to our economy and for the people of the seychelles. antat: we carry out diving activities with the intent of cocollecting data on cocoral res to ensure that the management of pprotected a areas in seychehelles is affective. we're really looking at the state of the corals, especially with such events as coral bleaching. we looked at coral, memeasured the corals. w we lood at coral recruits and we also looked at macroinvertebrates. the ididea is s to use t this do look at effects s on different activities on coral reefs, to look at diseases, at pollution in coral reefs, most specific to protected areas, but also outside protected areas. mapping the reef, you can see the changes. we have e this very long perioif time whe
the plplan will lolook to facice thahat we are a able to conontie with our fisisheies industryry, with o our tourismsm industry yn a susustainable e way to ensnsut we can rely o on these ececonos r future genererations to o com. so i if u hahave the rigight protected areas, right size and right place, then this will minimize that impact, not only to our biodiversity, but to our economy and for the people of the seychelles. antat: we carry out diving activities with the intent of cocollecting...
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Jun 27, 2017
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there's no plug, if you lolook around, there is no plug for people to charge.nient way for people waiting for the bus to charge their phone, pay a small fee and go on their busisines. or whether we e are in a r rul area the c conveniencetay y te same. people don't have time to carry their charger with them, to go to a stotore and asksk somebodyw they can do that. correspopondent: it's been 4 yes since nyakarundiuiuilt the very first mobile s solar kiosk w h the e assistancece of a german company. there are now 40 spread across rwanda eaeach one managed by independent operators like claudinene. a portion of their earnings goes to the inventor. for him, what began as a simple idea has evolved into far more than just a business model. >> the social impact it's very key to our business. that's what we focus on. so we're mostly looking for women, or people with a disability that don't have any job, no other opportunity but want to work. and it also brings a certain, i wouldnt say pride, but self-esteem. correspondent: demand is substantial in rwanda, both for new jo
there's no plug, if you lolook around, there is no plug for people to charge.nient way for people waiting for the bus to charge their phone, pay a small fee and go on their busisines. or whether we e are in a r rul area the c conveniencetay y te same. people don't have time to carry their charger with them, to go to a stotore and asksk somebodyw they can do that. correspopondent: it's been 4 yes since nyakarundiuiuilt the very first mobile s solar kiosk w h the e assistancece of a german...
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>>>> now, clearly aftfter fukus, $12 billllion doesn't lolook lie nearlrly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nucuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amomount of covererage is a adequate. we hae seen that the three mile island accident, the amount was far below the amount of coverage provided. we have no other experience in the united states of an accident that t would reah the level of $12.6 billion,n, and none is expepected, given te stronong safety standndards enfd by the u.s. nuclear regulatory mmission. >> we have a very strong regulatory process, a set of regulations. we do inspections. we have a strong enforcement process to handle when regulations aren't being followeded, and those things all combine--you know, help to give usus continued assusurance that nuclear power is safe. >> after fukushima, steps were taken to review safety at u.s. nuclear plants. >> right now we are a little bit more than 2/3rds of the way through a 90-day review that we're doing to see if t
>>>> now, clearly aftfter fukus, $12 billllion doesn't lolook lie nearlrly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nucuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amomount of covererage is a adequate. we hae seen that the three mile island accident, the amount was far below the amount of coverage provided. we have no other experience in the united states of an accident...
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the way i lolook at it, amy, is that, no, we e did not t take te seat last night. we worked in a way and jon ossoff presented a candndidacy thatat demand of the republicans go all out, no holds barred, to take the seat as it did last night with a very flawed candidate, frankly, karen, who has secretary of state, presided over blocking people from voting. she has the justice department recommending her for her attempt to eliminate voters from the rolls. i have to say we have had a battle here in georgia around access to the ballot. we were one of the first date in 2005, republican controlled legislature would republican governor sonny perdue, put into law, a voter id that was just onerous. we sued. wakinghave the effect of people left to say they're not going to take my right to vote. we are continuing to battle to bring out the electorate here that is going to turn this state blue. this prolonged babattle tried to flip the sixth as a real laying the groundwork, as a ladies say, the democratic women that have organized them selves into a cave it blue, we're going to
the way i lolook at it, amy, is that, no, we e did not t take te seat last night. we worked in a way and jon ossoff presented a candndidacy thatat demand of the republicans go all out, no holds barred, to take the seat as it did last night with a very flawed candidate, frankly, karen, who has secretary of state, presided over blocking people from voting. she has the justice department recommending her for her attempt to eliminate voters from the rolls. i have to say we have had a battle here in...
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lolook how quiet it is.d cool for wednesday and then we start to heat it up by the end of the week. we could have a quick moving shower tomorrow. we'll have a weak cold front coming through but for the most part that high pressure will dominate our weather and keep temperatures just a little on the cool side. low 80's this afternoon. so comfortably warm temperatures if you're going outout and about later today. 83 today. 77 tomorrow. 82 wednesday. then we heat it up, 90 by thursday and friday and we'll increase the storm chances bite end of the week. coming up morning meme. >> i could use a little sunshine morning meme time. 6:48, the inner loop side of the beltway still shut down before van dorn street. skyfox is up. they're rerouting folks to telegraph road. outer loop as a rubberneck delay. a 20 minute delay. inner loop let's take a look at our cameras backed up to saint barnabas road. it's over a two-hour delay to get from saint barnabas road to the detour point at eisenhower avenue. you don't want to ge
lolook how quiet it is.d cool for wednesday and then we start to heat it up by the end of the week. we could have a quick moving shower tomorrow. we'll have a weak cold front coming through but for the most part that high pressure will dominate our weather and keep temperatures just a little on the cool side. low 80's this afternoon. so comfortably warm temperatures if you're going outout and about later today. 83 today. 77 tomorrow. 82 wednesday. then we heat it up, 90 by thursday and friday...